repulsewarrior wrote:And in affect the Problem is not one of Greeks vs Turks, or “Greeks” vs “Turks”, but “Greeks” and “Turks” vs Greeks and Turks.
WTF is all this illegible trash?
Getting pretty sick and tired of your time wasting trash everywhere!
repulsewarrior wrote:And in affect the Problem is not one of Greeks vs Turks, or “Greeks” vs “Turks”, but “Greeks” and “Turks” vs Greeks and Turks.
And in affect the Problem is not one of Greeks vs Turks, or “Greeks” vs “Turks”, but “Greeks” and “Turks” vs Greeks and Turks.
repulsewarrior wrote:My concern GR has nothing to do with what was, in terms of the Cypriot population, it has to do with what is right as a Human being.
And as a Cypriot i know what life is like with my Basic Human Rights dismissed, usurped for mythic dogmas and in malice.
I am a political animal it seems, and i will do my best every day to express the notion that Cypriots need Freedom and as Constituencies they need the power of self-representation at another level of government to demonstrate as Persons their Good Will and Good Faith, as a Majority toward the minorities living among them. This is what a BBF is. It is an excellent model which would be just as effective in Turkey, or in the Ukraine, thinking about it, for their Constitutional reform as well.And in affect the Problem is not one of Greeks vs Turks, or “Greeks” vs “Turks”, but “Greeks” and “Turks” vs Greeks and Turks.
...a Cypriot would have no difficulty understanding what i am saying.
Let us give a brief example. Faiz Sucuoğlu, who President Erdoğan dislikes, is first prevented from becoming prime minister. Then, after getting the most votes, he is appointed, but is forced to resign three times within three months. He finally gives up and is replaced by Ünal Üstel, who will be appointed on 12 May 2022. Üstel received only 575 votes against Sucuoğlu’s 2,706 votes in the previous congress of the National Unity Party (UBP), the country’s largest party, placing him fifth of the five candidates, and he was not even a candidate at the most recent congress.
repulsewarrior wrote:https://medyanews.net/congratulations-on-our-second-undeclared-annexation-after-n-syria-the-erdogan-republic-of-northern-cyprus/Let us give a brief example. Faiz Sucuoğlu, who President Erdoğan dislikes, is first prevented from becoming prime minister. Then, after getting the most votes, he is appointed, but is forced to resign three times within three months. He finally gives up and is replaced by Ünal Üstel, who will be appointed on 12 May 2022. Üstel received only 575 votes against Sucuoğlu’s 2,706 votes in the previous congress of the National Unity Party (UBP), the country’s largest party, placing him fifth of the five candidates, and he was not even a candidate at the most recent congress.
...more examples and analysis which demonstrate the same motives of expansionism by Turkey, in Syria, and in Cyprus.
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